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<b>Forming relative clauses </b>



Combine the sentences using a relative clause. Use relatvie pronouns only where necessary. Note that you have
to use commas in some of the sentences.


<b>A holiday in Scotland</b>


1. We spent our holiday in Scotland last year. Scotland is in the north of Great Britain.
Last year we spent our holi


2. People live in Scotland. They are called Scots.
The people


3. We first went to Edinburgh. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland.
We first


4. Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh. He wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories.
Arthur Conan Doyle


5. Then we visited a lake. It is in the Highlands.
The lake


6. Loch Ness is 37 km long. People know it for its friendly monster.
Loch Ness


7. There we met an old man. He told us that he had seen Nessie.
An old man


8. We then travelled to a mountain. The mountain is near the town of Fort William.
We then



9. The mountain is the highest mountain in Great Britain. It is called Ben Nevis.
The mountain


10. I sent you a postcard. It was written on the summit of Ben Nevis.
The postcard


Choose one of the following relative pronouns <b>who</b>, <b>which</b> or <b>whose</b> from the dropdown
menu.


1) I talked to the girl car had broken down in front of the shop.
2) Mr Richards, is a taxi driver, lives on the corner.


3) We often visit our aunt in Norwich is in East Anglia.
4) This is the girl comes from Spain.


5) That's Peter, the boy has just arrived at the airport.


6) Thank you very much for your e-mail was very interesting.
7) The man, father is a professor, forgot his umbrella.


8) The children, shouted in the street, are not from our school.
9) The car, driver is a young man, is from Ireland.


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